... here are The Inquirer's Sunday reviews:
Edward Turzanski definitely recommends Mark Bowden's Guests of the Ayatollah: Crisis that foreshadowed the 'war on terror'
Judith Musser is underwhelmed by Philip Roth's unrepentent Everyman: In Roth's latest, old man faces lonely end of his life
Carlin Romano is underwhelmed, too, by John Carey's What Good Are the Arts?: A curmudgeonly critic takes aim at art theory
Paula Marantz Cohen, on the other hand, rather likes Louis Auchincloss's The Young Apollo and Other Stories: A world of old-money WASPs.
Likewise, David Montogomery thinks very highly of Lee Child's The Hard Way: Lee Child's latest keeps character, plot fresh
Sandy Bauers gives a listen to Camilla Gibb's A Sweetness in the Belly: Exotic, strange tale of a perpetual outsider is read well
Groan, groan at the no doubt long and tedious wait for the UK and paperback publication for the Lee Child.
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